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It must be nice to have things handed to you. Still, I won't ne surprised if it doesn't work out.
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Kudos to their GM for making big moves though.
Not that I'm the only one who thought so, but as I have said, Howard to the Lakers was as certain as death and taxes. We all knew it was inevitable.I've had it. First the Lakers get Steve Nash, and now they land Dwight Howard. Are you kidding me? Why the hell should the rest of the NBA teams even show up this year? I say everybody should stage a boycott and refuse to play.
I've never said this before, but I'm actually hoping that something bad happens to the Lakers this year. Screw karma. I want to see Howard or Bryant or somebody get injured. I'm sick and tired of Portland having all the bad luck. I'm sick and tired of the small market teams struggling along year after year, trying to fool themselves into thinking they actually have a chance to win an NBA title.
This is a rigged game, and the Lakers and the Heat and the Knicks will continue to get the best players every year. I'm so pissed right now. I could actually walk away from being an NBA fan tonight.
I also hope Olshey has the guts for a player like Dwight Howard to force his way to the Blazers.Kudos to their GM for making big moves though. Hopefully Neil will have the guts of Mitch in the future.
I agree we are not hurt by this *this year*. The point is, I think, that the Lakers don't have "windows". When the Lakers aren't getting sweetheart deals, they are having players like Shaq and Kobe and Howard force their way to play there. It will never end.This. We are not hurt by this. This isn't our window. I feel bad for OKC. This is their window and they can't compete with this.
I remember when the Lakers added Gary Payton and Karl Malone to a team with Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O'Neal and a damn good supporting cast and they had their names written on the championship trophy before the preseason began. Remember? A funny thing happened on the way to the coronation. They lost to scruffy scrappy star-less Detroit.
Ha, Ha. Made me laugh.Oh, yes, this move was all about the Laker GM having guts. Yes, Milwaukee's GM or Sacramento's GM or Portland's GM could have landed Howard if they only had enough gumption and grit.
Are you fucking insane?

I've had it. First the Lakers get Steve Nash, and now they land Dwight Howard. Are you kidding me? Why the hell should the rest of the NBA teams even show up this year? I say everybody should stage a boycott and refuse to play.
I've never said this before, but I'm actually hoping that something bad happens to the Lakers this year. Screw karma. I want to see Howard or Bryant or somebody get injured. I'm sick and tired of Portland having all the bad luck. I'm sick and tired of the small market teams struggling along year after year, trying to fool themselves into thinking they actually have a chance to win an NBA title.
This is a rigged game, and the Lakers and the Heat and the Knicks will continue to get the best players every year. I'm so pissed right now. I could actually walk away from being an NBA fan tonight.
Sure, we could have gutted our team, traded Aldridge and our future. The minute his contract is up, he would have bolted to....Los Angeles. Bad move.Portland probably could have landed him if we parted with both lotto picks, since it's better than anything else they got offered. Sacramento could have offered up Cousins and a lotto pick if tey wanted to. Miwaukee's GM sucks. not gonna bother
Sure, we could have gutted our team, traded Aldridge and our future. The minute his contract is up, he would have bolted to....Los Angeles. Bad move.
This I think is where shooter and chris and I are of a different opinion. Speaking only for myself, my perception is that it would be a HUGE risk for a small market team (Portland, Milwaukee, etc) to trade for a player who openly will only play for one or two 'elite' big market franchises, and will clearly leave town at the first opportunity (hence why Howard is being traded in the first, second and third place). And not just a 'risk'. More like suicide. Whereas, conversely, and on the other hand, it is literally NO risk for the team he WANTS to play for (LAL, Nyets, etc) to trade for him.likely because the big market teams are willing to take a risk small market teams are not.
This, for me, may be the top reason I hate the Lakers so much. I can't stand their douchebag fans. Unbearable.And you know you're going to see it and hear it to no freaking end.
Portland has the most L.A. transplants than any other city on the west coast.
http://espn.go.com/blog/los-angeles/...-dwight-howardchris_in_pdx said:This shit from LA writers makes me want to fucking vomit.
Holy fucking shit. Until this moment, I simply felt fatalistic about it. Now I'm doing a real burn. They fucking deserve it? Are you fucking kidding me? This sense of entitlement is what really pisses me off about these Laker fan fucks.The Lakers deserve it. The transformation of this team over the past couple of months has been nothing short of stunning. The Lakers have gone from a team hoping to somehow remain relevant in the final stretch of Kobe's career to a true title contender and potentially one of the most entertaining teams the franchise has ever produced. That's no small statement. They have acquired among the greatest point guards in league history and now their next superstar. This while keeping everything but the one piece (Bynum) that became totally redundant with the arrival of Howard.
The circumstances under which they are operating have never been tougher, but once again, the Lakers got it done.
Because that's what they do.
I understand what you're saying, but you're missing the point. Whether or not Howard works out this year for the Lakers, they are the team that got him!! Portland was never even in the running. Neither was Sacramento, or Memphis, or Atlanta, or Minnesota. Every team in the league would be willing to take a chance on Howard, even with the back issues, but it was the freaking Lakers who ended up with him. They always end up with great players because the great players want to play in the limelight of Hollywood. And if Howard doesn't work out, they will replace him with some other great player, because all the great players want to go to LA, or Miami, or New York.I'm in the minority I know, but Howard for Bynum is a loss in my book for the Lakers. Don't get me wrong, Howard is a tremedous defensive presence and will help the Lakers greatly with his rebounding and shot blocking. But Offensively, the guy has some glaring holes. He has a very limited back to the basket post game and his horrible free throw shooting allows him to be a liability late in the game. Bynum on the other end, was an above average defensive player, and a very skilled offensive player and getting better.
Ultimately, I feel like Howard has kind of reached his potential, while Bynum continues to improve year after year. Not to mention Howard's back injury. We all remember pre-back surgery Rudy, and post-back surgery Rudy. Anyone who's ever had a back surgery knows, that those are a 50/50 proposition to be effective in relieving the pain. Part of the reason it's so hard on athletes, is the constant jumping up and down crunches your spine together, over working those discs. What is rarely discussed is the fact that in every human being there is a degenerative process your discs go through, this is the reason as we age we begin slumping over and not walking as straight. This process usually begins in our early 40's, however the day you opperate on a disc, the process begins., no matter what your age is.
I know this may be grassping at straws, and Howard may very well come back 100% and be as imposing as before. That being said, after living through a severe back injury and knowing the pain I live with on a daily basis, I wouldn't expect any player who's had to have back surgery to come back as good as before. It just doesn't work that way, your body just won't bend and be as flexible as you were before.
I understand what you're saying, but you're missing the point. Whether or not Howard works out this year for the Lakers, they are the team that got him!! Portland was never even in the running. Neither was Sacramento, or Memphis, or Atlanta, or Minnesota. Every team in the league would be willing to take a chance on Howard, even with the back issues, but it was the freaking Lakers who ended up with him. They always end up with great players because the great players want to play in the limelight of Hollywood. And if Howard doesn't work out, they will replace him with some other great player, because all the great players want to go to LA, or Miami, or New York.
Chris, I also have a memory.
I remember when the Lakers added Gary Payton and Karl Malone to a team with Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O'Neal and a damn good supporting cast and they had their names written on the championship trophy before the preseason began. Remember? A funny thing happened on the way to the coronation. They lost to scruffy scrappy star-less Detroit.
I agree with Nik. Bryant and Nash are in the twilight of their careers, Howard has had injury issues and already said he won't sign an extension.
They will be good, sure, ahd they'll be playing 8 on 5 as always, but I'm not ready to write off the entire season, let alone the next 5 years.
Suicide is a bad move. And that other team isn't taking a risk.So taking a risk is a bad move. Ok. But then don't cry when we don't land him, or another team doesn't land him by not taking the risk. He could bolt us. Or not. He could also bolt the Lakers. Probably not. They're willing to take that risk. You aren't. But you cry when another team does take the risk and it works out. That's just stupid.

I hate the L*kers because their fans are shit talking dickweeds.![]()
fans with a bottom 5 basketball IQ in the league for sure, yet they win all the time because its the big city, big dream.
You think it's just "Portlanders" who are upset by this deal?? You don't think fans in Sacramento and Memphis and Minnesota can see what's going on, too? When the best players in the league keep showing up in L.A. and New York and Miami, it's unfair for everybody else. There's a balance of power issue here, and it affects most of the fans in the NBA.Typical portlanders....jesus christ you people... if you all fucking hate it so much, stop watching the NBA, stop giving them your money and actually practise what you preach on here.
I hate the L*kers because their fans are shit talking dickweeds.![]()
fans with a bottom 5 basketball IQ in the league for sure, yet they win all the time because its the big city, big dream.
